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So there are three factors in combat; attack, stun, and lethality.
attack - is the most basic. How much damage you do. Basically how much health they lose on each hit
Stun - is how long in between hits are they unable to react (ex block, attack, fire weapon, etc)
Lethality - is how much red health they need remaining for you to deliver a killing blow. Higher lethality means you can finish targets at 25% health compared to like 10% with lower lethality.
I still don't understand, when you attack somebody they cannot attack you! So what does stun do?
Stun basically stops them attacking you for a short time. If the stun is higher, after you attack them, they dont attack you for a longer time